Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing
Offered By: Georgia Institute of Technology via Coursera
Course Description
Overview
Explore the third and fourth cycles of user interface design, focusing on prototyping and user evaluation, in this comprehensive course from Georgia Institute of Technology. Engage in exercises to determine appropriate design alternatives and benchmark tasks, while learning both quantitative and qualitative techniques for user evaluation. Gain exposure to data analysis methods and dedicate 4-6 hours per week to mastering these essential skills in mobile and ubiquitous computing.
Syllabus
In this course the student will learn about the third and fourth cycles of user interface design: prototyping and user evaluation. Students will be lead through a set of exercises to determine appropriate design alternatives. Students will also go through various exercises to determine bench mark tasks. They will also learn some quantitative and qualitative techniques for user evaluation. Finally they will be exposed to data analyses techniques.
Taught by
Gregory Abowd
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